By JOHN KANELIS / johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com
Oh, Beto, Beto, Beto!
The young former West Texas Democratic congressman had to walk back something he said out loud, in public, to a TV reporter.
He said he didn’t plan to run for Texas governor in 2022. Then his office called the Texas Tribune to say … oops! “What I said today is what I’ve been saying for months: I’m not currently considering a run for office,” Beto O’Rourke said in a statement. “I’m focused on what I’m doing now (teaching and organizing.) Nothing’s changed and nothing I said would preclude me from considering a run in the future.”
Don’t you just hate it when politicians say something and then tell you what they meant to say?
According to the Texas Tribune: āIāve got no plans to run, and Iām very focused on the things that Iām lucky enough to do right now ā organizing, registering voters and teaching,ā OāRourke said on NBC DFWāsĀ āLone Star Politics,āĀ which will air Sunday. āIām just going to keep doing what Iām doing now.ā
Beto OāRourke clarifies running for governor still on the table | The Texas Tribune
Sure. I get it. He is “focused” on whatever he is doing at this moment. None of that precludes him getting focused at the next moment on something else, such as running for governor.
I happen to believe Beto O’Rourke is going to run for governor. I believe he should run. I also believe a Beto win over Gov. Greg Abbott would slam-dunk any chance of Abbott seeking the presidency in 2024.
Those are my hopes. I just want Beto O’Rourke to stop telling us what he means to say.